When sugar is dissolved in water the volume of the solution does not change why?
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When sugar dissolved in water Then crystals of sugar become small and get trapped between the particles of water and this leads to not increase in volume of solution at all.
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When sugar is added to the water the volume of the solution does not change because -
Water is a liquid and liquids have a large number of intermolecular spaces.
On dissolving, sugar completely dissolves in water and its particles occupy the vacant spaces in the water molecule spaces.
Thus there is no increase in its volume
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